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The phrase "absolutely out there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unconventional, bizarre, or extreme in nature.
Example: "The concept for the new art exhibit is absolutely out there, featuring installations that challenge traditional perceptions of reality."
Alternatives: "completely bizarre" or "totally unconventional".
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"It's just absolutely out there, surreal and brilliant," the actress Helen Mirren, whose husband, Taylor Hackford, directed the film, said.
We're supportive of them when we can be but we're absolutely out there on our own looking for opportunities.
They're absolutely out there, and will only multiply.
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MR: It's hard because you have the internet putting absolutely anything out there as "fact".
It looks absolutely roasting out there.
"I was going out there today with absolutely nothing to lose," McDowell said, adding: "It didn't matter what was going to happen today.
"It could be that you're losing 20 or 30percentt of the population, and you'd never be able to absolutely document it, unless you were out there looking extremely carefully day to day," said Robert Magnien, director of the department's tidewater ecosystems division.
"They left absolutely everything out there on the pitch".
"I would go out and there would be absolutely nothing out there".
That honest approach is absolutely loved out there by Labour party members.
I could not even do this, yet another piece of proof that if truly left alone, I would absolutely die out there.
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